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| | Maurice Paléologue. An Ambassador's Memoirs. 1925. Vol. I, Chapter I. |
 | | The Naval Minister, the Prefect of Police, the Commander of the Fortress and the municipal authorities were there to receive him. |
 | | It was very hot outside but cool, sweet breezes wafted through the open windows from the leafy shade and fountains and cascades of the park. |
 | | I was at the same table as the Tsar and the President with Viviani, Admiral Le Bris (commanding the French squadron), Goremykin, President of the Council, Count Fredericks, Minister of the Court, Sazonov and Isvolsky. |
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